The Alaskan honeymoon is over and I'm back at my dining room table writing another blog post.
There are lots of orders to pack and things to get done. With only a few days of summer left I'm embracing each and every one with much love. It's been a great year for me—and an amazing summer.
| An Alaskan glacier. |
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| Alaskan taiga and stream. |
It's a place that gets under your skin. I want to return each and every September for my birthday now. I get it.
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| Alaskan birch forest, (Betula neoalaskana). |
We only saw a tiny portion of what the state has to offer. I have been to Texas and I can say now that they have nothing on Alaska. It would be far easier to survive down there than in Alaska. I think that's a huge part of the charm. It really heightens the senses and makes you feel alive and small in its vast landscape.
| Alaskan landscape. |
Lastly, there were the animals. We saw a lot of them but we knew it would be difficult to see grizzlies in the wild since we were traveling by car. I had even mentally prepared myself to see no bears so that I wouldn't be disappointed. Then, to my delight and surprise—during the cruise out to the Kenai Fjords National Park—we saw a black bear cruising the beach of a small island not far from the open sea. I was quite pleased.
Ok. More on plant life soon.

